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S47-05-028 - STS-047 - STS-47 red and blue teams look over on-going experiments during changeover

S47-05-028 - STS-047 - STS-47 red and blue teams look over on-going ex...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: During a crew shift change, STS-47 red and blue team members look over and discuss on-going experiments. View taken from the aft end of the Spacelab-Jap... More

STS078-404-023 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

STS078-404-023 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Pilot Kevin Kregel is visible at the very end of the Spacelab tunnel adapter filled with stowage bags (022-25). Kregel exits airlock into middeck... More

STS078-302-025 - STS-078 - Overview of the LMS-1 Spacelab with an astronaut in the tunnel hatch

STS078-302-025 - STS-078 - Overview of the LMS-1 Spacelab with an astr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Overview of the Life and Microgravity Sciences (LMS-1) Spacelab with an astronaut visible in the tunnel hatch. Subject Terms: STS-78, COLUMBIA (ORBITER... More

STS071-329-007 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

STS071-329-007 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-71 mission commander Robert Gibson floats in front of the hatch which leads to the docking tunnel and the Mir space station (001); Gibson and Mir 18... More

STS078-404-030 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

STS078-404-030 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Pilot Kevin Kregel is visible at the very end of the Spacelab tunnel adapter filled with stowage bags (022-25). Kregel exits airlock into middeck... More

S47-229-027 - STS-047 - MS Davis floats in middle of tunnel hatch in SLJ

S47-229-027 - STS-047 - MS Davis floats in middle of tunnel hatch in S...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist (MS) N. Jan Davis floats in the middle of the tunnel hatch from Endeavour to Spacelab-Japan (SLJ), seen from inside SLJ. Subject Ter... More

STS078-302-026 - STS-078 - Overview of the LMS-1 Spacelab with an astronaut in the tunnel hatch

STS078-302-026 - STS-078 - Overview of the LMS-1 Spacelab with an astr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Overview of the Life and Microgravity Sciences (LMS-1) Spacelab with an astronaut visible in the tunnel hatch. Subject Terms: STS-78, COLUMBIA (ORBITER... More

STS078-404-031 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

STS078-404-031 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Pilot Kevin Kregel is visible at the very end of the Spacelab tunnel adapter filled with stowage bags (022-25). Kregel exits airlock into middeck... More

S47-07-031 - STS-047 - Tunnel between Spacelab-Japan and Endeavour during STS-47

S47-07-031 - STS-047 - Tunnel between Spacelab-Japan and Endeavour dur...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the open tunnel hatch leading from Spacelab-Japan (SL-J) to Endeavour, taken during the STS-47 mission. Subject Terms: STS-47, SPACELAB, TUNNEL... More

STS078-404-028 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

STS078-404-028 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Pilot Kevin Kregel is visible at the very end of the Spacelab tunnel adapter filled with stowage bags (022-25). Kregel exits airlock into middeck... More

STS078-404-022 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

STS078-404-022 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Pilot Kevin Kregel is visible at the very end of the Spacelab tunnel adapter filled with stowage bags (022-25). Kregel exits airlock into middeck... More

STS071-329-006 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

STS071-329-006 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-71 mission commander Robert Gibson floats in front of the hatch which leads to the docking tunnel and the Mir space station (001); Gibson and Mir 18... More

STS071-329-003 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

STS071-329-003 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-71 mission commander Robert Gibson floats in front of the hatch which leads to the docking tunnel and the Mir space station (001); Gibson and Mir 18... More

STS078-404-029 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

STS078-404-029 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Pilot Kevin Kregel is visible at the very end of the Spacelab tunnel adapter filled with stowage bags (022-25). Kregel exits airlock into middeck... More

STS078-301-006 - STS-078 - Linnehan floats up through tunnel hatch into Spacelab

STS078-301-006 - STS-078 - Linnehan floats up through tunnel hatch int...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Mission Specialist Richard Linnehan floats up through tunnel hatch into the Spacelab wearing an Astronaut Lung Function Experiment (ALFE) vest. ... More

STS071-329-004 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

STS071-329-004 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-71 mission commander Robert Gibson floats in front of the hatch which leads to the docking tunnel and the Mir space station (001); Gibson and Mir 18... More

STS071-329-005 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

STS071-329-005 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-71 mission commander Robert Gibson floats in front of the hatch which leads to the docking tunnel and the Mir space station (001); Gibson and Mir 18... More

STS071-329-001 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

STS071-329-001 - STS-071 - Gibson and Dezhurov greet in docking tunnel

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-71 mission commander Robert Gibson floats in front of the hatch which leads to the docking tunnel and the Mir space station (001); Gibson and Mir 18... More

STS078-404-027 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

STS078-404-027 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Pilot Kevin Kregel is visible at the very end of the Spacelab tunnel adapter filled with stowage bags (022-25). Kregel exits airlock into middeck... More

STS078-404-024 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

STS078-404-024 - STS-078 - Crew activity in tunnel and Spacelab

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Pilot Kevin Kregel is visible at the very end of the Spacelab tunnel adapter filled with stowage bags (022-25). Kregel exits airlock into middeck... More

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